Some highlights from Mustang Week in Myrtle Beach. This event gets better every time I go. See ya there next year!
I have a passion for the automobile, a deep connection that all car people understand, an unspoken bond between you, the car you're looking at and whatever era motorcar that has captured your attention at that moment. This is my journey as I photogragh anything I see that catches my eye and stimulates some emotion. No matter if it's a car show, something I see on the street or in a junkyard, I will get a picture and post it here.
Showing posts with label Shelby. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shelby. Show all posts
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Mustang Week 2012
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Friday, June 17, 2011
Red Shelby GT 500
Every once in a while I score a chance to drive and photograpgh something really cool, today was one of those days. I love this spot down by the Wappoo River and there is some nice twisty roads on the way. One of the most scenic places I know of and one of my favorite places to shoot.
Anyway, to the Shelby, just hearing it roar to life and feeling the click of the short throw shifter as it locks into first gear makes your heart start pumping all the blood in your body at once. With the release of the clutch comes the expectation of an unbridled herd of horses and a runaway stagecoach, when in fact it's quite the opposite. Long gone are the days when alot of horsepower is beyond control like the classic muscle cars of an earlier era, this is a smooth, tame power.
It's also surprisingly nimble, something I did not expect. Obviously I was not on a track and had to obey traffic laws, but got enough time to get sense of performance the Cobra posseses. The sound was intoxicating, nothing like the sound of a handbuilt, supercharged V8.
Anyway, to the Shelby, just hearing it roar to life and feeling the click of the short throw shifter as it locks into first gear makes your heart start pumping all the blood in your body at once. With the release of the clutch comes the expectation of an unbridled herd of horses and a runaway stagecoach, when in fact it's quite the opposite. Long gone are the days when alot of horsepower is beyond control like the classic muscle cars of an earlier era, this is a smooth, tame power.
It's also surprisingly nimble, something I did not expect. Obviously I was not on a track and had to obey traffic laws, but got enough time to get sense of performance the Cobra posseses. The sound was intoxicating, nothing like the sound of a handbuilt, supercharged V8.
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